Trump to attend G7 summit in France: White HouseTrump to attend G7 summit in France: White House
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Washington DC: US President Donald Trump will attend the annual G7 leaders' summit in Évian-les-Bains, France, from June 15 to 17, according to a White House official reported by Axios.
The high-stakes visit marks the first face-to-face meeting between Trump and fellow world leaders since the outbreak of the war in Iran, which has severely strained Washington's relations with key European allies.
While the ongoing geopolitical conflict will dominate broader security discussions, the White House stated that the summit will prioritize building economic consensus rather than producing signed deals.
Trump plans to aggressively advance his domestic agenda, pushing allies to adopt US-developed artificial intelligence tools while demanding a unified Western strategy to dismantle China's dominance over critical mineral supply chains.
Furthermore, the American administration intends to advocate for linking international foreign aid directly to mutually beneficial trade agreements. The president will also seek consensus on lowering international regulatory barriers to boost fossil fuel energy production and combat cross-border drug smuggling and illegal immigration.
Despite public social media spats with French and British leadership over their refusal to back the regional military offensive, US officials emphasize that the trans-Atlantic bond remains essential to navigating the current global security crisis.
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